Uncertainties of Time
The Past and Future of TimeSpace
Charles Lemert author Immanuel Wallerstein author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:20th Mar '26
£155.00
This title is due to be published on 20th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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- Paperback£41.99(9781041084983)

Examining the concept of TimeSpace in the work of Immanuel Wallerstein and its crucial role within world-systems analysis, Uncertainties of Time brings together important but previously hard-to-access material from Wallerstein’s writings.
TimeSpace is a concept developed from Wallerstein’s earliest days in the 1970s until well-into the twenty-first century, drawing from the historian Fernand Braudel and the chemist Ilya Prigogine, to rethink historical time’s two overlooked modes—long enduring or eternal time, on the one hand, and, on the other, uncertainty in world-systems. He, thereby, invented a fresh innovation of historical social sciences that brought together economics, politics, and sociology.
This book is an essential volume for understanding Wallerstein’s unique contributions to the understanding of the Modern World-System, which he argued came to an end after the world revolution of 1968—leaving us now in an indeterminate world of chaos. This book is thereby invaluable as a resource for researchers and students who care about the history and decline of our chaotic world.
“This book gets to the core of not only social theory, but the foundations of any historical social science. How we theorize and conceptualize time is foundational for any understanding of the social world, and this is a seminal text that wrestles with the final statement of such an important and eminent scholar.”
Kristin Plys, Associate Professor of Sociology and History, University of Toronto
“Wallerstein’s work continues to generate significant interest, yet his conception of TimeSpace remains an overlooked dimension of his thought. This book offers a valuable guide not only to Wallerstein’s broader intellectual contributions but also to the pivotal role this concept played in the evolution of World-Systems Analysis and his vision for the social sciences.”
Sam Han, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Bristol
ISBN: 9781041084990
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328 pages